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    Minecraft Super Smash Bros. release date announced. Ultimate amio, Minecraft Steve and Alex amiibo delayed

    Avery KensingtonBy Avery KensingtonFebruary 22, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nintendo announced that Min Min Super Smash Bros. Ultimate amiibo will be released on April 29, 2022. Unfortunately for Minecraft fans, Nintendo has also shared that Steve & Alex amiibo has been delayed from Spring 2022 to “later in 2022.”

    Nintendo revealed the news today Twitter, Arms character Min Min has also received a short video showing off her final Amiibo design. For Steve & Alex, Nintendo said that “due to logistics and production delays, the release timing has unfortunately been pushed back to later in 2022.”

    Who is super # Smash Bros. #membo Will extend to the scene on April 29! pic.twitter.com/c0xuIWFNvZ

    – Nintendo America February 22 2022

    Once Minecraft Steve & Alex amiibo launched, the DLC fighters Super Smash Bros. The only Ultimates left to get the game treat are Sephiroth, Pyra, Mythra, Kazuya, and Sora. It was confirmed that the first four would get amiibo, but no official word was given about Sora.

    Speaking of Sora, the Kingdom Hearts hero was the final character released for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. So, assuming Sora gets an amiibo, he’ll also be the last in the game’s series of characters.

    In our review of Min Min at Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, we said it’s “one part Dhalsim, one part Pokemon Trainer, and one of the most exciting (if hard-to-use) concepts for a Smash character to date.”

    For more information, check out Masahiro Sakurai’s comments about the “No Plans” sequel to Smash Bros. And what was part of the final update to the Ultimate Fighting Scale.

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    Adam Pankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter Tweet embed and on Twitch.

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